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Review on JBL GO 2 Portable Waterproof Speaker in Champagne: Take Your Music Anywhere! by Pin Chun Lin ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

The campaign is the source of all bluetooth speakers' problems, despite the fact that the sound itself is unremarkable. The rubberized plastic case is one of my favorites because it is comfortable to hold in one's hands and has good stability. For instance, the case does not fall off of the dashboard when it is placed there. In contrast to Chinese no-name speakers, which often only have a battery life of around two hours at most, this one has excellent battery life. But, there are certain drawbacks to using bluetooth: if you pause the music and then select "resume" after waiting for five minutes, you may find that the speaker has already disconnected. At the same time, the indicator light demonstrates that the column itself is still powered on, despite the fact that the connection has been lost and "connection error" is displayed on smartphones and players. The connection is in working order while the music is playing continually. In addition to this, when you switch it on, it will not connect automatically; you will need to go into the settings each and every time. There was a speaker sold by Xiaomi for 5000 tenge, and its built-in bluetooth not only functioned faultlessly but also connected right away and never disconnected. The only thing of subpar quality there is, of course, the acoustic reproduction. Hence, the sediment is still present.

Pros
  • Rubberized plastic that is pleasant to the touch; small, cozy, and composed of rubberized plastic Does not sputter or hiss even at its highest level. Battery life is excellent, guaranteed to be at least five hours.
Cons
  • Bluetooth disconnects itself every so often. The sound is similar to a buzzing fart at low frequencies, and it completely masks any other sounds that may be present. The treble range is completely missing, and approximately one-half of the instruments heard in the song are not replicated.

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